A huge construction firm has played a 'vital part' in creating an 'exciting' new development in Glasgow.
Thomas & Adamson, who are a leading construction company, has provided key support for the new Love Loan development in the city centre.
The new project has involved turning a historic but disused corner on the northeast of George Square into a new destination for hotel accommodation, residential living, and hospitality.
Previously, the block at the corner was home to the Glasgow Parish Halls, including the Collectors Hall and has undergone a complete reinvention to include a new hotel, AC by Marriott, and restaurant Hazal, among the first tenants.
The construction firm has been involved in the project since it began in 2015.
They have helped provide cost consultation and procurement support, ensuring the project was delivered on time and to budget.
Neil Morey, Associate Director at Thomas & Adamson, said: “At Thomas & Adamson, we have a history of working on projects which rejuvenate city centres and Love Loan is the latest example of this.
"The regeneration of urban areas will continue to be vitally important in driving economic growth and play a major role in the future of the construction sector.
“It’s always a productive experience to work with dedicated partners such as Chris Stewart Group on projects such as Love Loan, and it is great to see the project nearing completion, bringing new life to George Square and the surrounding area.”
Tim Currie, Project Director at CSG, added: “The opening of the AC Hotel Glasgow and Hazel is a significant milestone in the Love Loan development and in the regeneration of this corner of Glasgow city centre.
“It is our hope that Love Loan will set a precedent for future development in the city.”
Situated on the northeast of George Square, close to Queen Street station, and the City Chambers, Love Loan is expected to open up a new part of the city for hospitality and entertainment.
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